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A former U.S. congressman was sentenced to six months in prison for failing to file four years of tax returns, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
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  1. Former congressman sentenced for failing to file tax returns
  2. Carolina Panthers sign Donte Jackson, handful of draft picks
  3. Congo health ministry reports first death in Ebola outbreak
  4. Arizona Cardinals give top pick Josh Rosen four-year deal
  5. Add heart check to annual ob-gyn visit, experts say
  6. After-school programs a blessing for kids with ADHD
  7. Cancer doctors want more research on medical marijuana
  8. Skeletal remains found near Hart family crash site
  9. Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park closed 'until further notice'
  10. Jaguars' Blake Bortles foils robbery attempt at teammate's house
  11. Catalan leader nominates political newcomer for president
  12. Guatemalan drug kingpin sentenced to life in prison
  13. Akbar Gbaja-Biamila throws terrible first pitch at Phillies game
  14. Iraqi forces capture 5 Islamic State leaders
  15. Houston Texans sign third-round pick Justin Reid, seventh-rounder Jermaine Kelly
  16. Golden State Killer charged in four more murders
  17. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Justify preps for second leg of Triple Crown
  18. Milwaukee Brewers play 'Fortnite' on stadium jumbotron
  19. Free-agent RB Adrian Peterson says he's 'fully healthy'
  20. Pittsburgh Steelers sign rookies Marcus Allen, Joshua Frazier
  21. Atlanta Falcons sign rookie DT Deadrin Senat
  22. WR Courtland Sutton among seven rookies signed by Denver Broncos

Former congressman sentenced for failing to file tax returns

A former U.S. congressman was sentenced to six months in prison for failing to file four years of tax returns, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
    

Carolina Panthers sign Donte Jackson, handful of draft picks

Cornerback Donte Jackson was one of five draft picks signed by the Carolina Panthers, the team announced Thursday.
    

Congo health ministry reports first death in Ebola outbreak

One person is believed to have died following a new outbreak of the Ebola virus, the Democratic Republic of Congo's ministry of health announced Thursday.
    

Arizona Cardinals give top pick Josh Rosen four-year deal

The Arizona Cardinals signed quarterback Josh Rosen, the team's first-round (10th overall) selection out of UCLA in this year's NFL draft, on Thursday.
    

Add heart check to annual ob-gyn visit, experts say

A "well" visit to her ob-gyn can benefit a woman's heart, two leading U.S. medical groups say.
    

After-school programs a blessing for kids with ADHD

After-school activities might be just what the doctor ordered for kids with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), researchers suggest.
    

Cancer doctors want more research on medical marijuana

Most cancer doctors say they don't know enough about medical marijuana to provide an informed opinion to patients.
    

Skeletal remains found near Hart family crash site

Authorities in California discovered skeletal remains Thursday near the site where an SUV carrying members of the Hart family plunged off of a cliff.
    

Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park closed 'until further notice'

The Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park will close Friday because of potential steam and ash fall at the summit of KÄ«lauea Volcano.
    

Jaguars' Blake Bortles foils robbery attempt at teammate's house

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles helped stop a robbery attempt recently at a Jacksonville Beach home.
    

Catalan leader nominates political newcomer for president

Former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont on Thursday proposed a new leader to head the autonomous Spanish region.
    

Guatemalan drug kingpin sentenced to life in prison

A U.S. judge sentenced the leader of a Guatemalan drug trafficking ring to life in prison for transporting cocaine into the United States.
    

Akbar Gbaja-Biamila throws terrible first pitch at Phillies game

"American Ninja Warrior" host Akbar Gbaja-Biamila threw a terrible first pitch before the Philadelphia Phillies game Thursday in Philadelphia, Pa.
    

Iraqi forces capture 5 Islamic State leaders

Iraqi forces captured five senior Islamic State leaders at the culmination of a three-month operation, Iraqi officials said.
    

Houston Texans sign third-round pick Justin Reid, seventh-rounder Jermaine Kelly

The Houston Texans signed third-round safety Justin Reid to a four-year, $4.063 million contract on Thursday.
    

Golden State Killer charged in four more murders

Santa Barbara County, Calif., prosecutors announced Thursday they charged the so-called Golden State Killer was charged with four more murders.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Justify preps for second leg of Triple Crown

Kentucky Derby winner Justify starts preparations for the second leg of the Triple Crown, and the Man o' War heads a five-stakes card at Belmont Park this week.
    

Milwaukee Brewers play 'Fortnite' on stadium jumbotron

The "Fortnite" addiction has official taken over professional sports and the Milwaukee Brewers have taken it to another level.
    

Free-agent RB Adrian Peterson says he's 'fully healthy'

Free-agent running back Adrian Peterson said he is fully healthy and ready to play for the 2018 season.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers sign rookies Marcus Allen, Joshua Frazier

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed two more draft picks, the club announced Thursday.
    

Atlanta Falcons sign rookie DT Deadrin Senat

The Atlanta Falcons signed third-round draft pick Deadrin Senat to a four-year contract, the team announced Thursday.
    

WR Courtland Sutton among seven rookies signed by Denver Broncos

Wide receiver Courtland Sutton was among seven draft picks signed by the Denver Broncos, the team announced Thursday.
    
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  1. Iranians fret about the future after Trump exits nuclear deal
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  4. Military asking if two Marines played role in Green Beret's death
  5. Series of failures led to deadly Niger ambush, Pentagon report says
  6. Toronto van attack suspect hit with three more charges
  7. Could upcoming Colombian elections derail historic peace process?
  8. Trump says he will hold summit with North Korea in Singapore next month
  9. 92-year-old sworn in as world's oldest elected leader after unexpected win
  10. 'Most wanted' ISIS commanders captured in cross-border sting operation
  11. Israel says it strikes dozens of Iranian targets in Syria
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  13. Meet the 'nice' Russian oligarch linked to Michael Cohen
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Iranians fret about the future after Trump exits nuclear deal

With the agreement now on the rocks, some Iranians feel double-crossed by America and say they are pessimistic about their country's future.

    

Trump praises Kim Jong Un as he welcomes freed Americans

"They've been through a lot," the president said on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland overnight.

    

Dozens dead, missing after torrential rain bursts dam in Kenya

Mud and water swamped villages in Kenya's Rift Valley after a flower farm dam burst its banks.

    

Military asking if two Marines played role in Green Beret's death

New forensic evidence suggests more people may have been present on the night of Logan Melgar's death in Mali.
    

Series of failures led to deadly Niger ambush, Pentagon report says

"No single failure or deficiency was the sole reason for the events."

    

Toronto van attack suspect hit with three more charges

Alek Minassian now faces 10 counts of murder and 16 attempted murder charges

    

Could upcoming Colombian elections derail historic peace process?

"If this peace process ends, it will help no one," said a woman who lost a relative to the violence. "The violence in Colombia will be even worse."

    

Trump says he will hold summit with North Korea in Singapore next month

The president, who made the announcement in a tweet, said he hopes it will be a "special moment" for world peace.

    

92-year-old sworn in as world's oldest elected leader after unexpected win

His alliance defeated a coalition that had ruled the Southeast Asian nation for six decades.

    

'Most wanted' ISIS commanders captured in cross-border sting operation

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said last month he would "take all necessary measures" against militants based in Syria.

    

Israel says it strikes dozens of Iranian targets in Syria

Israel considers Iran to be its most bitter enemy, citing Tehran's hostile rhetoric, support for militant groups and development of long-range missiles.
    

Dems disclose new batch of Russian ads. Here's who was targeted.

The ads highlight how Russia's efforts focused on divisive cultural issues.

    

Meet the 'nice' Russian oligarch linked to Michael Cohen

The billionaire collects art and doesn't hang out with mobsters.

    

Three Americans freed from North Korea back in U.S.

Their release paves the way for historic face-to-face talks between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.

    

Pence lauds release of three Americans by N. Korea, predicts 'breakthrough'

"We hope it is a sign that this is a real opportunity to achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula," Pence told NBC's "Today."
    

What is the Iran nuclear deal?

The agreement was aimed at ensuring that Tehran's nuclear program "will be exclusively peaceful" in return for the lifting of sanctions.

    

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  4. As Nuclear Sanctions Loom, ‘Normal Life’ Is Elusive for Iranians
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  7. Gina Haspel’s Testimony About C.I.A. Torture Raises New Questions
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  21. Europe Doesn’t Have to Be Trump’s Doormat
  22. Texas Teacher Showed a Photo of Her Wife, and Was Barred From the Classroom
  23. Junot Díaz Steps Down as Pulitzer Chairman Amid Review of Misconduct Allegations
  24. Consumers Struggle to Find EpiPens
  25. Trump to Drop Call for Medicare to Negotiate Lower Drug Prices
  26. Alexa and Siri Can Hear This Hidden Command. You Can’t.
  27. 10 Years Ago in Sichuan, a Quake Killed 69,000. Should China Be Thankful?
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Syria, North Korea, Malaysia: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Israel and Iran, Newly Emboldened, Exchange Blows in Syria Face-Off

The cross-border exchanges — the most serious from each side over Iran’s presence in Syria — took place a day after the Americans withdrew from the Iran nuclear accord.

    

Why Iran and Israel Are Clashing in Syria

A long-simmering conflict escalated dramatically overnight with Israel targeting the military infrastructure Iran has been building up in Syria.

    

As Nuclear Sanctions Loom, ‘Normal Life’ Is Elusive for Iranians

Our correspondent walked the streets of Tehran after the United States pulled out of the Iran deal. “We have to go with the flow,” one man said.

    

Kirstjen Nielsen, Chief of Homeland Security, Almost Resigned After Trump Tirade

The president, angry about an increase in illegal immigration, dressed down Kirstjen Nielsen in front of the entire cabinet during a meeting on Wednesday.

    

Giuliani’s Law Firm Undercuts His Statements as They Part Ways

Rudolph W. Giuliani described hush-money payments like the ones made on behalf of President Trump as routine. Greenberg Traurig said it did not condone such arrangements.
    

Gina Haspel’s Testimony About C.I.A. Torture Raises New Questions

Several statements by Ms. Haspel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the C.I.A., at her confirmation hearing are attracting scrutiny.

    

Trump Exults in Release of Prisoners and a Date Next Month With Kim Jong-un

The president announced the summit meeting’s date and place in a Twitter post hours after meeting the three Americans freed by North Korea at Joint Base Andrews.

    

South Korea Hands Kim Jong-un a Path to Prosperity on a USB Drive

South Korea’s leader gave Mr. Kim a USB drive that laid a plan for new railways and power plants for North Korea should it abandon nuclear weapons.

    

Military Inquiry Finds Soldiers Were Unprepared in Deadly Niger Ambush

An investigation of the Oct. 4 deaths of four American soldiers describes misleading plans and lax oversight for a mission that ended in a firefight with extremists.

    

In Malaysia, the Old Prime Minister Promises a New Order

After a day of drama and tension following a historic election, Mahathir Mohamad, 92, took the oath of office, vowing to reform the system he helped install.

    

Malaysia’s Election: What Happened, and What’s Next

An upset victory for the opposition, and questions about the country’s political future, have put a new focus on Malaysia’s political system.

    

When Jurors Are Silenced

Louisiana has a chance to get rid of a racist 19th-century rule that allows nonunanimous juries to convict.

    

Eric Schneiderman and the Meaning of Strangulation

What the former New York attorney general is accused of isn’t “choking.” It’s a specific act of domination and control over women.

    

Napping While Black (and Other Transgressions)

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Op-Ed Columnist: Let Them Eat Trump Steaks

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opinion: I Am Not a Mother. But I Am Something.

The ways we create families, and the roles we play in them, are growing. But the language to describe them isn’t.

    

Trump Is Wrong About Energy Jobs

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The Hand That Rocks and Rules

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Europe Doesn’t Have to Be Trump’s Doormat

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